July 2019 archive

Rig counts drop in Oklahoma and across the U.S.

The number of working oil and gas rigs declined in Oklahoma in the past week, slipping by 3 from the previous week to 95. A year ago, the state had 138 oil and gas rigs according to figures from Baker Hughes Co. Nationally, the count dropped by 4 in the past week to reach 954. …

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Record revenues for Kansas City Southern as petroleum shipments grew

The Kansas City Southern Railway reported record revenues of $714 million for the second quarter of 2019. It was a 5% increase over the second quarter 2018 revenues. The company said the record revenues occurred even as carload volumes were flat compared to a year ago. Kansas City Southern Railway has extensive trackage throughout eastern …

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BLM under scrutiny over oil and gas destruction of ancient sites in New Mexico

From High Country News In early fall 2017, two Bureau of Land Management archaeologists drove to a Chevron oil and gas site in the dry grasslands of southeast New Mexico. The oil company had damaged a Native American archaeological site, and they needed to assess the situation. What they found raised thorny questions about what’s …

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Water safe to drink again at Little Axe school

The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality has announced that the boil order for Little Axe School, located in Little Axe, Cleveland County, has been lifted. The water is now safe for human consumption. The order to boil water was issued due to the presence of E. coli. The order was issued for Little Axe School only and …

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Electric car charging stations to be located along Kansas Turnpike

Electric vehicle drivers will be able to travel the entire 236-mile length of the Kansas Turnpike without ever having to exit to recharge their car’s batteries, thanks to the addition of “fast-charging” stations at the Topeka, Lawrence and Towanda service areas according to the Topeka Capital Journal. The announcement came during a news conference  at …

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Holly Energy Partners declares distribution

Holly Energy Partners, L.P. announced a cash distribution of more than 67 cents a share for the second quarter of 2019. The Board of Directors of the Dallas-based company declared the distribution to be $0.6725 per unit compared to 66 cents a unit for the second quarter of 2018. Holly Energy has increased its distribution …

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Blueknight Energy declares distribution

Oklahoma City’s Blueknight Energy Partners, L.P. announced its board of directors declared a quarterly cash distribution of 4 cents a share on the Partnership’s common units. It also declared a cash distribution of $0.17875 per unit on the Partnership’s preferred units. The second quarter distributions for both kinds of units remain unchanged from those paid …

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Record lateral drilled in Permian Basin

A record-setting lateral measuring 3.4 miles in length has been drilled in the Permian Basin. Basic Energy Services, Inc., a firm with operations throughout Oklahoma’s STACK and SCOOP plays announced this week the record was set by one of its high-spec, 24-hour rig and equipment packages. The well was drilled in Wolfcamp A for Surge …

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Schlumberger gets new leadership

Schlumberger Limited has a new Chief Executive Officer.  The Paris-based company’s board of directors appointed Olivier Le Peuch as CEO and member of the board effective Aug. 1, 2019. He will replace Paal Kibsgaard who will retire on the same date.  Kibsgaard is stepping down after 22 years with the company including eight years as …

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Permits to drill for July 18, 2019

Permits to drill issued on July 18, 2019. permits: none were processed today